GlocK
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- February 13, 2004
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- City, State
- Toronto Ontario
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '93 XLT 5 Speed
Over the weekend I gave my 93 XLT a good vacuum and
steam cleaning so I disconnected my battery in order to
work on the vehicle with the all the doors open if need be.
Just after re-connecting the battery and trying to start
the truck I heard the starter tick a couple of times and it
finally caught. Yesterday when I was leaving the office
I tried starting the truck and it was totally dead. I left
the key in the accessory position and I saw the dash lights
start to flicker and fade occasionally. I would try and start
the truck and I would hear a few clicks and it went dead
again. I opened the hood up, checked the battery connections
and I got burned when I touched the positive connection, it
was very hot!! Right after I shut the hood I heard the chime
in the truck go off because the keys were in the ignition and
the door was open. The truck started without a problem.
The same hapened to me this morning, the truck finally started,
but it seemed like it had to build up a charge to get enough
juice to get the starter to turn.....anybody familiar with this
problem?? Could it be a bad cable or terminal?? The terminals
were clean.....any takers?? Thanks in advance....
steam cleaning so I disconnected my battery in order to
work on the vehicle with the all the doors open if need be.
Just after re-connecting the battery and trying to start
the truck I heard the starter tick a couple of times and it
finally caught. Yesterday when I was leaving the office
I tried starting the truck and it was totally dead. I left
the key in the accessory position and I saw the dash lights
start to flicker and fade occasionally. I would try and start
the truck and I would hear a few clicks and it went dead
again. I opened the hood up, checked the battery connections
and I got burned when I touched the positive connection, it
was very hot!! Right after I shut the hood I heard the chime
in the truck go off because the keys were in the ignition and
the door was open. The truck started without a problem.
The same hapened to me this morning, the truck finally started,
but it seemed like it had to build up a charge to get enough
juice to get the starter to turn.....anybody familiar with this
problem?? Could it be a bad cable or terminal?? The terminals
were clean.....any takers?? Thanks in advance....